The Aletheia Montreat-Anderson College Friday, September 17,1993 Baseball Swings into Action September Baseball Schedule Sept. 18 UNC-A 1:00pm Away Sept, 24 Bluefield 3:00pm Home Sept. 28 N. Greenville 2:30pm Away By Marcy Buckner The stillness rings with the crack of a bat, and fall baseball begins. I: Darin Chaplain is the head coach for the team, assisted by Billy Conley and Paul O'Neal. Both of which. Chaplain compli ments, are "great additions." Mar ginally a young team, there are several new players. This years roster is: Freshmen: Alan Arnold, Daryl Bryant, Ed Carty, Nathan Gardner, Mitch Glenn, Jeff Heglar, Stuart Hurst, Travis Little, Brant McCauley, Brad Proffitt, Mike Ratliff, Brad Smith, Brian Snyder, Joe Snyder, Doug Willis, Jason York. Sophomores: JJ Altizer, Chad Greene, Shane Hatcher, Greg Hathcock, Jarrett Hathcock, Chris Hoyle, Jamie lessee, Scotty Canning, Brian Pernell, Bud Rob- Cav’s Show Potential By Sean Anderson As the players try their best to make a goal, the crowd cheers for their team. Despite crowd enthusiasm. Mon treat lost to the Redmen, 5-0. Although the team failed to get the victory, they played well and showed determination. RioGrandeisatough team. The Redmen scored one in the first quarter, and again in thesecondquarter just before half-time. Montieat-Anderson played corqpetitively and placed some nice shots. However, the goalie was extremely talented and blocked each one. A large percentage of the Cava liers’ shots sailed over the goal. That white ball did not want to land in the inteidedarea! It was a rough game. There were a couple of close inju ries, but nothing serious. The referee issued one yellow card for the Redmai. The Cavs played well both offei- sively and defensively, but, once again, they were up against a tough team. As a matter of fact, Rio Grande scored three consecutive goals in one half. erts. Juniors: Chris Fulbright and Shawn Willis. Seniors: Mark Smith. Chaplain states, "We didn't play real well against North GreenriDe... but we will." The Coaches have re cruited a good class, and are very pleased with the young men chosen. ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Friday, Sept 17 8 pm Putt-Putt Asheville 8:30 pm Movie of the Week Upper Belk Saturday, Sapt 18 2 pm Soccer vs. Term. Wesleyan Newell Field 8 pm Capture the Flag Lower Belk Sunday, Sapt. 19 9:45 am InterAct BCC Lounge 12-11pm Open Dorm McGregor Hall 7 pm Vespers McGregor Lobby Monday, Sapt. 20 6:30 pm Lady’s V-ball vs. Clinch Valley McAlister 8 -11 pm Open Dorm M-A Hall Tuasday, Sapt. 21 10 am Class Meetings Convo. Gaither Chapel 8 pm Home Atone 2 Cavalier Grill 7-11pm Open Dorm Davis Hall Wednesday, Sept. 22 6-11pm Open Dorm McGregor Hall Thursday, Sept. 23 10 am Chapel Gaither Chapel 10 am Senior Pictures BCC upper deck 6:30 pm V-ball Intramurals Carver Comm. Cntr, 7 -11 pm Open Dorm McGregor Hall 8 -11 pm Open Dorm Howerton Hall Mountain People Play Beach Volleyball By Cara Weiss Sand jams in between toes as players slam the ball back and forth. Students discover that beach volleyball can be played in the mountains. This innovative activity Despite Previous Loss M-AC's record is currently 1-2. Peyton Elliot had these words to say, "The score hardly affects the way the game is played." The Cavalias nexthome game will be against Tennessee-Wesleyan. It is amliguousasto Soccer Roster Freshman Charles Buie Mutodi Neshese Peyton Elliot Jeff Ramsey Leland Globke Karl Schafler Jason Guengerich Matt Spradley Dave Jarema Jason Taylor Brian McDonald David Walters, Jr Sophomores Massamba Fall Mike Wallen Phil Lomac Juniors Erik Brown Aki Suzuki Seniors Quent Johnson who will claim the victory. Montreat- Anderson has potential and team members are enthusiastic about the game. Brian McDonald ex claimed, "We will do good." Coach Schutt is hop ing for a win. Although "it doesn't matter whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game," the team cannot afford another loss if they wish to make it to the Charrpionship. TheCavaliersareundergieatleader- ship. A few players to watch are Peyton Elliot, Leland Globke, David Jarema, Quent Johnson, and Mike Wallen. takes place at the Carver Com munity Center near Lake Toma hawk, and is directed by Paula Johnson. Eight teams, made up of brother and sister halls, compose the beach volleyball league. In addition to the dormitory hail teams, there is a team made up of faculty and staff. There will be practice games throughout September. The tour nament will commence during the first week of October. First, sec ond, and third place will be awarded to the winning brother- sister teams. Students are looking posi tively toward this activity. Amy Dill says, "Get involved." Chris tina Strickland adds, "It's a good chance for students to get to gether. We have a great time when we're out there." The Aletheia Editor Jennifer Moore Faculty Advisor Brian Fuller Contributors Sean Anderson, Marcy Buckner, Anna Shimaya, and Cara Weiss The Aletheia is published weekly by the journalism students of Montreat-Anderson College in cooperation with the Office of Student Activities. The Aletheia welcomes student editorials subject to standards of length and clarity. Signed submissions may be made to BeUc Campus Center room 301.